Using real soil for dioramas
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20 7 October 2024, 14:17

Wow you actually delivered. Thanks for the instructions on how to do it
7 October 2024, 14:37

WOW, that's entertainig to read. 👍
Please more "buildlogs" like this. 🙂
7 October 2024, 19:12

very interesting information, and delivered in gorby style, even better
7 October 2024, 21:39

Thanks Neuling, there's a very good reason it looks like the real thing...... 😄 😄
8 October 2024, 08:17

Looks really good! Theres no soil like real soil 🙂
Once i needed soil on a sunday... well... since then my plant pots are now officially called "model building accessories"
22 November 2024, 20:42

Many thanks for sharing! Great experiment with fantastic result. 👍
22 November 2024, 22:50

Different granularities for different scales? Would the finer grade make good desert sand if coloured? Did you wear a bowler hat and insist on being called Fred whilst sieving?
22 November 2024, 23:26

😄 😄 😄
Thanks mates. Hope it's helped someone.
You could be right John, although I'm far from an expert in soil as living in Coventry, most of it is imprisoned beneath concrete. Sieving it fine enough to pass as sand would be a bit of a pain in the rear end though. Personally I have better things to be doing with my time. Oh hang on, I haven't have I? 😳
23 November 2024, 07:34
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I know you can buy soil to use on dioramas, but that would mean spending money! 😮 Using real soil is cheaper and as bonus, it usually already comes in ‘soil’ colour! 🙂
The method I eventually ended up using dries rock hard and actually looks like soil….probably because it is soil.
I hope this will be of some use to someone. I recommend doing a few experiments of your own before you use it on a dio – don't expect to stay clean.